04-11-2009, 08:28 PM
The only one I know of that can repair itself is the SANSA MP3 player ----
On the Mac, you eject it, but give it 1/4 of a second more, and it remounts itself! So, you have to time
it so you eject and grab it within about 1 second. If you miss it (regardless) the database is "rebuilt"
every time the unit is powered on - and since it just went from a Charging to None situation as well,
it rebuilds itself.
I'm sure that is the one way it has saved itself.
The one time the data was blown, there is a reset button that causes a more root level rebuild, and the
data re-appears.
All this, and it takes Micro SDs for expansion, has FM (+ record) plus voice record, in typical USB drive
housing, and a backlit monochrome display as well.
On the Mac, you eject it, but give it 1/4 of a second more, and it remounts itself! So, you have to time
it so you eject and grab it within about 1 second. If you miss it (regardless) the database is "rebuilt"
every time the unit is powered on - and since it just went from a Charging to None situation as well,
it rebuilds itself.
I'm sure that is the one way it has saved itself.
The one time the data was blown, there is a reset button that causes a more root level rebuild, and the
data re-appears.
All this, and it takes Micro SDs for expansion, has FM (+ record) plus voice record, in typical USB drive
housing, and a backlit monochrome display as well.